Paper closes, I’m now working for seattlepi.com
Wednesday, March 18th, 2009Witnessing and writing about the death of one’s own newspaper is not something I’d wish on any reporter.
Dan Richman and I kept it together enough to write the front page headline story for the last edition of the newspaper:
The online version has a different lede than the version that ran in print, which read:
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer has printed its last edition. You’re reading it.
The newspaper sold out all over the city. It comes wrapped in a commemorative edition with essays and stories by our best writers.
Hearst gave me the option of sticking around as a business reporter with seattlepi.com, and I accepted the offer.
Here’s the squiggly pink worm that I bit like a hungry fish: The Seattle Post-Intelligencer would be the first printed newspaper in the country to transition to an all-online model. If it works, I’d have witnessed something remarkable, the future of general news daily journalism.
Curiosity overwhelms me. What is it like to witness the death of a newspaper, and a rebirth? Do I want to see this first hand, in all its pain and glory? Yes, I do.